HR Recruiters

What is an HR Recruiter? While the term “HR recruiter” may sound redundant, as both human resources managers and recruiters both find job candidates and get them hired, this job is very specific. Corporate HR recruiters are generally hired by a large company to coordinate the recruitment efforts of the entire company. Instead of working for themselves as headhunters or for a recruitment firm, an HR recruiter focuses their efforts on filling positions within the company that has hired them.

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Having spent an embarrassing portion of my misspent youth trying to be someone I wasn't, I probably have middle-age to thank for being perfectly comfortable with being myself. Now that I've gotten to know me better, I kind of like the person I've...

By Mark Stephens I just read an interesting thread in a LinkedIn group and it reminded me that the issue around interview no shows has been around for a very long time and is not just a blight on modern recruiting, but the situation has been...

The system is broken. People are being interviewed for a position and then given another position. Candidates don't be paid the agreed salary. There are too many managers who usually feel intellectually challenged by their subordinates. There are too many arrogant, bombastic, and intimidating micro-managers in the workplace.

Who is in your circle? When we are young, we have a large circle of friends and a larger circle of acquaintances. Over time that circle changes, I once read that we have a circle of influence (friends, family and acquaintances) of about 200 people....